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Re: CBS Sports Awards - Paul George "Mega-Man"

OH PLEASE, Irving is playing in Byron Scott's pg super system. I mean hell I could say Darren Collison should have ROY. He put up the same numbers as Irving when he was the starter in NO in the same system.

Sifting through the crap in this post actually does bring up a good point: The system that Byron Scott runs is very friendly to point guards.

Re: CBS Sports Awards - Paul George "Mega-Man"

You're silly man, you'd give ROY to some rookie who excelled in a system that was designed around him.

Fact or fake, DC averaged more points and assists as the starter NO than Irving has this year.

Both averaged the same in points, Irving with about three less assists per game but also one whole turnover less as well. But look who that NO team had and than compare that to who Cleveland has this year. There's no comparison. Besides, this discussion is pointless, barring an injury, Irving is hands down going to win ROY. Rubio isn't as effective as you may think, he just makes it look so good. Both players are good but Irving has less quality players around him and is putting up better numbers. Also look at the shooting percentages.

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Re: CBS Sports Awards - Paul George "Mega-Man"

Mega-Man is one of my favorite all-time 'superheroes'. To have Paul George given that moniker is awesome, and the reasoning ("because it seems like every game he picks up a new ability he didn't have before") is music to my nerdy ears.

Rush (ラッシュ Rasshu?) is a robotic dog belonging to Mega Man. He is introduced in Mega Man 3, and has appeared in many games since. Created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily to be an all around support unit, Rush has the ability to transform into various forms. Rush Marine transforms Rush into a small, one-seated submarine, and Rush Jet transforms his legs into jet engines that let him take flight. Rush also has the Rush Coil, which is a spring that pops out of his back and helps Mega Man reach higher platforms that he normally can't access. Other games have him transform into a motorcycle and a drill car, and in the fourth and fifth Gameboy games as a spaceship. In later games, the Rush Adaptor allows Rush to attach himself to Mega Man, allowing him to float, shoot more powerful blasts, and launch his arms as projectiles. In a couple of games including "Mega Man 8," Rush can be used to obtain helpful items, such as health.

Hahahaha!! Brilliant!!

But since I don't see the media taking off with this Mega-Man nickname, I wouldn't bring Rush back simply for ironic comedy.